Cosmo Films launches synthetic paper grade

CSP DigiLux-MW targets high-end digital printing with enhanced whiteness.

Cosmo Films has launched CSP DigiLux-MW, a new grade under its Cosmo Synthetic Paper vertical designed for high-end digital printing applications, offering enhanced whiteness and compatibility with a broad range of printing technologies.

The co-extruded, white opaque, polypropylene-based film is compatible with powder toner systems from Xerox, Konica Minolta, Kodak and Canon, as well as conventional and offset printing, water and UV-based flexo, screen, thermal transfer, letterpress, UV inkjet and HP Latex. The product meets EU 10/2011, USFDA, REACH and RoHS compliance standards.

The launch comes as the Indian synthetic paper market, valued at 53.42m USD in 2023, is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 6.74 percent through 2029, driven by demand from e-commerce, FMCG and consumer goods packaging.

'The launch of CSP DigiLux-MW under our Cosmo Synthetic Paper vertical is a testament to our endeavor to seamlessly cater to the diverse needs of synthetic paper in the evolving commercial printing industry,' said Kulbhushan Malik, global business head at Cosmo Films.